Jun 24, 2015

Lions Park Flood Mitigation in Medicine Hat

Over the last few months there has been a lot of discussion about the flood mitigation taking place in Lions Park in Medicine Hat, Alberta. A number of old trees have been cut down to make way for a new embankment / flood berm to help protect the flats from future flooding.

lions park flood mitigation berm medicine hat albertaEarlier this spring I took a few pictures after the trees had been cut down to compare them to what I shot back in the fall. A huge section has been cleared and the change is actually quite dramatic. While it's sad to see the beautiful trees go, I can certainly appreciate the need to protect homes - hence the reason for all of the controversy. Here are a few shots I captured.

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Recently cleared land in April.

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The entrance to Lions Park closed off.

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The entrance last fall.

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The view entering Lions Park. Cleared land to the left.

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Same street in the fall.

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lions park flood mitigation berm medicine hat alberta
A shot of some of the trees that are now gone.

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lions park flood mitigation berm medicine hat alberta

Jun 23, 2015

Hiking Diamond Head in Hawaii

Prominently featured in almost every postcard of Waikiki, Diamond Head is a volcanic tuff cone located on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. It's a popular tourist attraction that features a trail that allows visitors to hike up to a lookout point. From the top you're rewarded with incredible views overlooking Honolulu and the surrounding island. There are also a handful of bunkers leftover from World War 2 that can be explored here.

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Diamond Head got its English name from British sailors in the 19th century who mistook calcite crystals on a nearby beach for diamonds. Today a casual 1.1km (0.75 mile) hike leads to the edge of the crater with a gain of 560 feet in elevation. At the top is a former coastal artillery observation platform, small bunkers, tunnels, an interior spiral staircase, and a long exterior outdoor staircase. We were pretty casual and took our time at Diamond Head, and the hike and sightseeing still only took a couple hours. I'd definitely recommend it.

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Honolulu and Waikiki Beach from the lookout at Diamond Head.


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